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Patricia Weitsman (Author)
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December 11, 2003
Military alliances drive international politics. They embody conflict and cooperation among states and shape the international political landscape. Despite the profound effect alliances have on the course of international politics, many gaps remain in our understanding of their formation, continuance, and cohesion. In this book, Patricia Weitsman introduces a comprehensive theory that unifies current ideas about alliances and examines the relationship between threat and alliance politics under conditions of both war and peace.

Examining military alliances before and during World War I, Weitsman provides a new interpretation of the politics of the great powers of this period. She reveals that states frequently form alliances to keep peace among the allied countries, not simply to counter shared external threats. Though alliances may be perceived by others to present a unified and threatening front, countries often face significant threats from within their own alliances. It is this paradox that underscores Weitsman's theory: although alliances are frequently forged to sustain peace, they may, in fact, increase the prospects of war.


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"Dangerous Alliances is an important book, and contributes greatly to our understanding of alliances and their impact on war and peace."—Political Science Quarterly


"Weitsman offers a fine addition to the literature on alliance formation... her argument can account for many alliances that have generally escaped the attention of realists."—Journal of Politics


"By building a bridge between realist, liberal, and institutionalist theories on the basis that each one only partially explains alliances, Weitsman offers an insightful, easy to read, and well-structured book..."—Canadian Journal of History/Annales canadiennes dhistoire


"Weitsman's effort to consider alliances of mutual restraint in a 'balance of threat' context is both welcome and long overdue."—Perspectives on Politics


"Weitsman considers alliance formation and, in a rich analysis of rationales, observes that states have joined alliances to contain fellow members who are potential adversaries... The analysis is sufficiently nuanced to provide a framework for contemporary issues, but the case studies are all taken from the run-up to World War I."—Foreign Affairs

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Military alliances drive international politics. They embody conflict and cooperation among states and shape the international political landscape. Despite the profound effect alliances have on the course of international politics, many gaps remain in our understanding of their formation, continuance, and cohesion. In this book, Patricia Weitsman introduces a comprehensive theory that unifies current ideas about alliances and examines the relationship between threat and alliance politics under conditions of both war and peace.
Examining military alliances before and during World War I, Weitsman provides a new interpretation of the politics of the great powers of this period. She reveals that states frequently form alliances to keep peace among the allied countries, not simply to counter shared external threats. Though alliances may be perceived by others to present a unified and threatening front, countries often face significant threats from within their own alliances. It is this paradox that underscores Weitsman's theory: although alliances are frequently forged to sustain peace, they may, in fact, increase the prospects of war.


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  • Hardcover: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Stanford University Press; 1 edition (December 11, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0804748667
  • ISBN-13: 978-0804748667
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dangerous Alliances is a Great Contribution, May 24, 2007
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"Dangerous Alliances: Proponents of Peace, Weapons of War" by Patricia Weitsman provides an insightful look into the behavioral dynamics of military alliances. Weitsman argues that the key to understanding cohesion of alliances is to look at the internal bilateral dyads (France-Germany, Germany-France). By looking at each relationship, we can see, on a detailed view, how cohesion is achieved - or not achieved. This perspective is a departure from traditional alliance literature because it moves away from the assumptions that external threat and capability aggregation are the primary forces that drive cohesion.

Weitsman also emphasizes the importance of the level and source of threat to alliances. Based on these two factors, alliances demonstrate behaviors, which are classified as hedging, tethering, balancing, and bandwagoning. The evidence of tethering alliances, which Weitsman identifies in her case study, is particularly significant because such behavior - which is reflected by drawing close with an ally under conditions of moderate threat - can produce an alliance paradox, in that the existence of a tethering alliance could very well cause other states not included to form new alliances in opposition.

"Dangerous Alliances" also provides important insight into NATO's ability to persist and maintain cohesion after the Cold War. NATO's founding external threat no longer exists and the capability aggregation function of NATO has slowed down considerably. Since the alliances Weitsman uses in her case study are from the 19th and early 20th centuries, further analysis of modern alliances like NATO could further test Weitsman's theory on cohesion.
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